McConnell claims that Romney Family insiders timed recent media spin on the Fast and Furious and Obamacare events in a failed attempt to camouflage the Mormons' plan to equip a Big Brother Bluffdale command and surveillance center with MDA-operated Eye-in-the-Sky technology, allegedly procured through a fraud on the DoJ’s Asset Forfeiture Fund.
Built Final Approach – Eye in the Sky software for MDA 9/11
“Bluffdale is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, USA . As of the 2010 census, the city population was 7598. It is part of the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city was incorporated during the 1970s and is growing rapidly. As of April 2007 the Mayor and City Council have been at odds over several issues, which has caused several lawsuits to be filed against the City Council by the mayor. To date, the judge has ruled in favor of the City Council in each case. The National Security Agency is building in Bluffdale the biggest data storage facility in the USA , the Utah Data Center. It is approximately 1 million square feet in size.”
“The Apostolic United Brethren (AUB) is a polygamous Mormon fundamentalist church within the Latter Day Saint movement. The AUB has had a temple in Ozumba, Mexico, since the 1990s or earlier, and an Endowment house in Utah since the early 1980s. The AUB is not affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ). As of 1998 there were approximately 10,000 members of the AUB, most in Utah and Mexico. The headquarters of the AUB is in Bluffdale, Utah, where it has a chapel, a school, archives, and a sports field. The AUB has communities in Rocky Ridge, Utah; Harvest Haven (in Eagle Mountain, Utah); Cedar City, Utah; Granite Ranch, Juab County, Utah; Pinesdale, Montana; Lovell, Wyoming; Mesa, Arizona; Humansville, Missouri; and Ozumba, Mexico. It operates at least three private schools; many families also home-school or send their children to public or public charter schools. The AUB's members tend to integrate with their surrounding communities, much more so than some other Mormon fundamentalists, such as members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This can largely be attributed to the AUB's former prophet, Owen A. Allred, and his desire to be up front with local law enforcement and the news media, especially when it came to ending rumors of underage, arranged marriages that many other fundamentalist Mormon groups were known for. Allred believed that transparency was key in helping the community see that the AUB and its members were not a threat. .. Rod Williams, a Secret Service agent involved in Watergate [where he allegedly framed Nixon] and a member of the Apostolic United Brethren, claimed in sworn testimony, as part of the Virginia Hill lawsuit, that he stole copies of LDS Church's Temple ordinances from the Seattle temple at the behest of Owen Allred, a claim denied by Allred. According to one former member, attorney John Llewellyn, "plural wives [of AUB men] are sent into nearby Hamilton to apply for welfare as single mothers. The informant reported that welfare checks are often taken directly to the priesthood leaders."”
“[Spoliation inference that Canada’s MacDonald Dettwiler has acquired the American Loral Eye-in-the-Sky technology to expand Mormon Big Brother surveillance in Bluffdale] With $875-million deal, MacDonald Dettwiler eyes U.S. contracts TIM KILADZE THE GLOBE AND MAIL Last updated Wednesday, Jun. 27 2012, 2:53 PM EDT There are some takeovers that leave everyone scratching their heads because no one can quite figure out the rationale. And then there are some, like MacDonald Dettwiler’s $875-million (U.S.) acquisition of Loral Space & Communications’ satellite manufacturing subsidiary, that are explained so clearly. MDA wins key foothold in U.S. with Loral deal MDA reports $33.4-million profit MDA eyes layoffs, says budget's Radarsat funding not enough This deal, MDA’s first big transaction since selling its property data unit, is about two things: access to the U.S. market, and ramping up commercial communications. Historically, MDA hasn’t gained much traction on U.S. mega contracts. “When the big programs go forward, we get sent home,” said chief executive officer Dan Friedmann on a conference call Wednesday. Acquiring SSL should change that. Based in Palo Alto , the company is well placed for access. On the commercial front, the deal re-works MDA’s income statement. Currently, its surveillance and intelligence unit is the biggest revenue generator, accounting for half of the money brought in. After the deal, commercial communications -- mainly satellites that do things like stream video to handheld devices and enable digital audio radio -- will make up two-thirds of MDA’s revenues, dwarfing surveillance and intelligence as well as ‘advanced technology.’”
“B.C. firm wins contract to give military an 'eye in the sky' The Canadian Press
Published Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 6:15PM EDT RICHMOND, B.C. - A Richmond, B.C. company is getting a $31 million federal contact to give the military a high tech eye in the sky. MacDonald Dettwiler will use the money to develop systems that will take pictures from commercial satellites and deliver them in near real time to military commanders on the ground. The high-resolution images will be unclassified and can be used to support on-going military efforts, including overseas coalition operations where Canada is involved with other nations. On the domestic side, the images could help in disaster relief, security, or other government agencies that need the information. The project, which will support about 23 jobs, is part of the federal government's Joint Space Support Project, which is aimed at giving military commanders better imagery from space to plan their operations.”
“MDA Wins Key U.S. Aviation Contract Source: MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. Posted Thursday, May 3, 2001 Richmond, B.C. - MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSE: MDA) announced today the company has been awarded a contract by the United States Air Force to develop a system to be used by specialists at Air Force bases to design Instrument Approach Procedures (IAPs). IAPs are published instructions to pilots specifying a series of aircraft maneuvers that must be executed for the aircraft to transition safely from an en route airway to a runway final approach when flying by instruments. MDA's system ingests digital terrain and elevation data, air navigation data (such as the locations of navigation aids, runways, buildings and towers) to build and display a virtual model of the physical environment surrounding an airport. It then develops the complex surfaces that define a safe approach corridor for any of the dozens of IAP variants, and determines whether any of the defined surfaces are penetrated by terrain or man-made obstacles. It flags these incursions to the operator, who can quickly modify the approach procedure through a drag-and-drop user interface. This initial award, valued at $2.9 million (CDN), consists of a fixed price element to develop, integrate, and test the system. The next phase will include installation, government testing, and operator training. The contract includes an option for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to adapt the system for their needs. The U.S. Air Force also has options to field the successful system at up to 108 air bases around the world, and to award T&M support contracts for up to 8 years. MDA plans to team up with Air Navigation Data (AND) of Ottawa to offer a custom solution, based on AND's "Final Approach" product [as flown by the decoy and drone platforms which destroyed the Pentagon’s U.S. Navy Command Center on 9/11]. MDA President and CEO Daniel Friedmann said: "This is a significant project for MDA that has the potential to improve the safety of air transportation for many other air forces and civil aviation authorities world wide [and Vancouver’s Oneworld Management Company in the Marine Building!]"
“RADARSAT International (RSI) was formed in 1989 by a consortium to market, process, and distribute data worldwide from Canada's RADARSAT-1 Earth-observation satellite. MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) Spar Aerospace Com Dev Lockheed Martin Astronautics RSI provides Earth-observation data and derived information products from commercially-available Earth-observation satellites, such as RADARSAT-1, LANDSAT 4, LANDSAT 5, LANDSAT 7, IKONOS, IRS, ERS, QuickBird, and ENVISAT. In 1999, MacDonald Dettwiler completed a buy out of the other RSI shareholders. Today, RSI is a wholly owned subsidiary of MDA, under the name of MDA Geospatial Services Inc. (MDA GSI). MDA GSI Hold the operating license for RADARSAT-2 satellite, an MDA Satellite built in partnership with the Canadian Government.”
“AFTER EMPIRE: Military strategists and election-hungry politicians might give their souls to supervise Iran 's discrete internal communications. But University of B.C. professors John MacDonald and Vern Dettwiler did that for consulting fees, not sacrifices, more than 40 years ago. That's when they helped then-Burnaby-based telecommunications manufacturer Lenkurt Electric design and furnish a computerized supervisory system to over-see 400 sites in the Iran National Telecommunications Network's 14,000-kilometre grid. Accustomed to the era's large computers, other engineers were astonished when the two specified then-revolutionary but still-rack-mounted Data General Supernova mini-computers that likely had less processing jam than today's smartphones. Among other enormous capital projects, the system contributed to Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi celebrating what he called the Persian empire 's 2,500th anniversary in 1971. The shah was exiled in 1979, by which time MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (a.k.a. MDA) was becoming the now-Richmond-headquartered advanced-technology firm whose 3,000 employees pro-vide surveillance, intelligence and communications solutions globally and into space - with a keen eye on Iran, no doubt.”
As part of his Presidential Field election campaign, McConnell plans to block the sale of Loral to Macdonald Dettwiler with a qui tam suit against the sponsors of ‘Eye in the Sky’ procurement fraud on the United States government by Mormons associated with the Big Brother community in Bluffdale.
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